Spending time with the grands in Orangeville was a treasured part of our courtship and time together in Utah. We couldn't imagine being back in Utah without taking some time to pop down to Orangeville and visit with Gerry and Janice. They are beautiful people living in a beautiful place.
Life moves a little slower in Orangeville and apparently we do too in our old age (just turned 27...). Here's how our first day in O-ville went. Wake up. Eat Breakfast. Go to church. Eat Lunch. Sleep. Eat Dinner. Go to bed. If every day was sleeping, eating, and a little dose of church, oh what a day that would be. Before you decide we are a bunch of sloths though, cut us a break, we did have a long flight and busy evening the day before.
Everyday we were visiting started with the same thing: A walk across different parts of town and a bit of weeding in the front yard. Here are a few pictures that Michelle snapped of the sunrise on our walks. Such a nice time to walk hand in hand with my lovely wife, talking, and taking pictures. Treasured times.
We wanted to do something a little different during this trip so we drove down to Price with the grands and checked out the museum of natural history. It was quite good and had some nice exhibits of Dino bones, sloth and mammoth remains, and historical artifacts from the people who had lived in the area hundreds and thousands of years before.
This picture made Michelle laugh out load. I don't think I could make that face again nor should I try, in danger of hurting myself. My buddy Eric, a puppeteer, would be proud to see me practicing his art.
The looks of terror here (or glee on Michelle's face?) are supposed to reflect the fact that there is a velociraptor behind us. Also, I look like I shrunk an inch or two. Ahhhgggg.
Our stay here was wonderful and a taste of tranquility.
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